

Two broken people collide — and the wreckage is weirdly beautiful.
The meeting between a fragile woman and a depressed soldier builds a dangerous alliance.
Acting
Biolay and Smet's toxic chemistry feels dangerously real.
Direction
Verheyde's unflinching gaze never judges her mess.

Director
Sylvie Verheyde
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Benjamin Biolay was primarily a musician before this; his performance carries that raw, untrained vulnerability.
Verheyde adapted this from her own novel, which explains why the film refuses tidy redemption — she knew these people too well.